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Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects

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Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A Parson beekeeper showing off his hives. 1935

A Parson beekeeper showing off his hives. 1935

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Sutton, Surrey : From left to right are school girls, Ann Hollier, Janet Locke

Sutton, Surrey : From left to right are school girls, Ann Hollier, Janet Locke and Lynda Fewtrell, studying a frame of bees at Sutton East County Secondary School

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Swanley Horticultural College. Swanley students at demonstration. 1930 s

Swanley Horticultural College. Swanley students at demonstration. 1930 s

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee in pastel flowers

Honey bee in pastel flowers
Honey bee with pollen baskets attached to its legs gathering pollen from the stamen of a pink daisy

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee sting SEM

Bee sting SEM
Honey bee sting. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the sting of a honey bee (Apis mellifera). Honey bees live in a colonial nest

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee mouth, SEM C016 / 8004

Honey bee mouth, SEM C016 / 8004
Honey bee mouth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mouth a honey bee (Apis sp.), showing the hairs that cover its body. Magnification: x37, when printed 10 centimetres high

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee-Skeps

Bee-Skeps
Farmer David Chubb with his bees, hes holding a skep with the honeycombs inside, on the farm in the Cotswolds

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honeybee dance, diagram

Honeybee dance, diagram
Honeybee dance. Diagram showing a honeybee using its waggle dance to convey the location of food to the other honeybees surrounding it

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Honey bee head, SEM

Honey bee head, SEM
Honey bee head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a honey bee (Apis sp.). The compound eyes (red) are either side of the antennae

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bee foot claws, SEM

Bee foot claws, SEM
Bee foot claws, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These claws, on a bees fore legs, are used to comb pollen from the body and transfer it to the pollen baskets on the bees hind legs

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Boy and girl on bench by Florence Hardy

Boy and girl on bench by Florence Hardy
You are my honeysuckle, I am the bee. A boy and girl sit on the bench holding hands infront of the blossoming honeysuckle

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Verroa Mite SPH 2204 Attached to thorax of honey Bee drone. Verroa / Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin

Verroa Mite SPH 2204 Attached to thorax of honey Bee drone. Verroa / Apis mellifera © Steve Hopkin / ARDEA LONDON
SPH-2204 Verroa (Varroa) Mite Attached to thorax of Honeybee drone Verroa / Apis mellifera Verroa mite is major cause in the decline in of honey production in UK bee keeping

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bethlehem Poultry Farm Esan Safieh Bee culture

Bethlehem Poultry Farm Esan Safieh Bee culture
The Bethlehem Poultry Farm (Esan Safieh) Bee culture in Bethlehem Closer view showing a honey comb lifted from the hive. 1939, West Bank, Bethlehem, Israel

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A Bee Is Busy Pollenating Flowers As It Goes About Its Job Collecting Pollen; Bolivia

A Bee Is Busy Pollenating Flowers As It Goes About Its Job Collecting Pollen; Bolivia

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: GM1E62A1D5E01

GM1E62A1D5E01
Worshippers gather around candles, stuck to jars with honey, during a religious mass in the church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin in the city of Blagoevgrad

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: After 2-3 months seclusion, Pokot initiates leave their camp in single file to celebrate Ngetunogh

After 2-3 months seclusion, Pokot initiates leave their camp in single file to celebrate Ngetunogh. They must wear goatskins

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A bee-keeper collecting a swarm of bees

A bee-keeper collecting a swarm of bees
5310053 A bee-keeper collecting a swarm of bees; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a bee-keeper collecting a swarm of bees. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A female beekeeper at work

A female beekeeper at work
5307432 A female beekeeper at work.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a female beekeeper at work. Top: Driving bees from one skep into another in order to clear the combs)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Beekeepers

Beekeepers
5307415 Beekeepers.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting beekeepers knocking a swarm into a container. Hives with alighting boards in bee shelter on left. Dated 19th century)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Bag, Bar, Bar, Bat, Bat, Bed, Bee, Beg, Bib, Bit, Bit, Bow (engraving)

Bag, Bar, Bar, Bat, Bat, Bed, Bee, Beg, Bib, Bit, Bit, Bow (engraving)
8649973 Bag, Bar, Bar, Bat, Bat, Bed, Bee, Beg, Bib, Bit, Bit, Bow (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bag, Bar, Bar, Bat, Bat, Bed, Bee, Beg, Bib)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Human invention anticipated: Varnishing (engraving)

Human invention anticipated: Varnishing (engraving)
8657992 Human invention anticipated: Varnishing (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Varnishing)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The Longest Day (colour litho)

The Longest Day (colour litho)
8674332 The Longest Day (colour litho) by Miles, Helen J.A. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Longest Day)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Head and mouth-parts of bee (engraving)

Head and mouth-parts of bee (engraving)
8666721 Head and mouth-parts of bee (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Head and mouth-parts of bee)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Beehive and bees in a garden. Frontispice by Freeman of Arthur Mangin's book 'The world of air'

Beehive and bees in a garden. Frontispice by Freeman of Arthur Mangin's book "The world of air"
PCT4276064 Beehive and bees in a garden. Frontispice by Freeman of Arthur Mangin's book "The world of air", Editions Mame 1880.; (add.info.: Beehive and bees in a garden)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Metamorphosis of honey bees, honeycomb, queens, drones and chain of worker bees

Metamorphosis of honey bees, honeycomb, queens, drones and chain of worker bees
FLO4573792 Metamorphosis of honey bees, honeycomb, queens, drones and chain of worker bees. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A beekeeper

A beekeeper
5307431 A beekeeper.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a beekeeper. Top: a feeding bottle which would be filled with syrup to replenish stores after honey is extracted)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: W. J. Pettit's Temple Beehive

W. J. Pettit's Temple Beehive
5307420 W. J. Pettit's Temple Beehive.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting W.J. Pettit's Temple Beehive both closed (left) and open (right)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The production of honey page from 'treaty on herbs' by Dioscorides, 15th century (miniature)

The production of honey page from "treaty on herbs" by Dioscorides, 15th century (miniature)
VEN5028049 The production of honey page from "treaty on herbs" by Dioscorides, 15th century (miniature); Biblioteca Estense, Modena, Emilia-Romagna

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper, honey recovery phase, 1910

France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper, honey recovery phase, 1910
LUX4801581 France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper, honey recovery phase, 1910; (add.info.: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper

France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper, demonstration of honey recovery in front of a
LUX4801538 France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69), Lyon: Bees and bees at a beekeeper, demonstration of honey recovery in front of a delegation, 1910; (add.info.: France, Rhone-Alpes, Rhone (69)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: A bee-keeper protecting a beehive from extreme temperatures

A bee-keeper protecting a beehive from extreme temperatures
5310056 A bee-keeper protecting a beehive from extreme temperatures; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a bee-keeper protecting a beehive from extreme temperatures by means of an awning)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: Engraving depicting bees surrounding a beehive, which hangs between tree branches, 19th century

Engraving depicting bees surrounding a beehive, which hangs between tree branches, 19th century
5309085 Engraving depicting bees surrounding a beehive, which hangs between tree branches, 19th century; (add.info.: Engraving depicting bees surrounding a beehive, which hangs between tree branches)

Background imageHoney Bee Collection: The three ranks of bees (litho)

The three ranks of bees (litho)
8641509 The three ranks of bees (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The three ranks of bees. Illustration for Chatterbox News-Box, 1915.); © Look and Learn



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Honey Bee Collection

Honey bees are a species of Hymenoptera insects, which also includes wasps and ants, and are social insects, living in large colonies of up to 50,000 individuals. Honey bees play an important role in the environment by pollinating plants and flowers. They collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which is their main source of food. Honey bees have three castes within their colony: workers, drones and queens. The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs and producing new generations of honey bees; the workers take care of the hive's needs such as cleaning, collecting nectar from flowers and building wax comb; while the drones' only purpose is to mate with a queen bee from another colony, and are essential for our environment as they help maintain biodiversity by pollinating plants that produce fruits and vegetables that we consume daily.
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